Performance Channel

Former British arts and entertainment television channel (1985–2008)

Television channel
Performance Channel
Ownership
OwnerEicom
Sister channelsPerformance MainStreet
History
Launched1992
Closed1 July 2008
Links
Websiteperformance-channel.com (Now inactive)

Performance Channel was an arts and entertainment television channel that broadcast in the United Kingdom, on the Sky Digital platform. The Performance Channel launched as an evening cable-only service in 1992. The channel started broadcasting on Sky Digital in 2003[1] and its broadcast hours expanded. The channel was dropped from cable networks shortly afterwards.

Programming

The channel broadcast concerts, performances, master classes and star profiles from noted composers and musicians. Music featured included jazz and easy listening, as well as opera and classical. The channel also featured dance performances as well as interviews with noted actors and performers.

Performance Channel tended to offer more high culture in its schedules, rather than its sister channel Performance MainStreet which concentrated more on rock and pop music programming.

History

Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) bought the Performance Channel in 1994 and sold it to Eicom in 2005.[2]

The Performance Channel was closed down at 6.00am on 1 July 2008 after nearly 25 years of broadcasting.[3]

As of 1 July 2008, some of the Performance Channel programmes had moved to its sister channel, Performance MainStreet, until it closed down on 10 September 2008 and was replaced with Rock On TV on 1 October 2008.

References

  1. ^ "Performance to launch on Sky". Digital Spy. 7 December 2002.
  2. ^ "DMGT pulls plug on last TV channel". the Guardian. 1 February 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  3. ^ Broadcasting – News – Performance Channel to end after 23 years – Digital Spy

External links

  • Official site (Now inactive)
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